Every IPTV site promises the same thing: tens of thousands of channels, 4K quality, unbeatable price. After you've tested a few, you learn the number on the homepage is the least useful signal. Here's what to check instead.
1. Stability during peak events
Any server plays a Tuesday-morning documentary. The test is Saturday 9 PM during a derby. Ask for a trial and test during a big match — if it holds then, it will hold always.
2. EPG accuracy
A TV guide that shows the wrong programme is worse than none. Check that the EPG matches what's actually playing on the main channels you watch.
3. Real support response time
Message support before buying. If a sales question takes 12 hours, imagine a technical problem on match day. Minutes, not hours, is the standard you want.
4. VOD freshness
A 95,000-title library sounds huge, but what matters is whether last month's releases are in it. Spot-check five recent titles.
5. A money-back guarantee in writing
Serious providers publish a refund policy and honour it. If there's no written guarantee, assume there is no guarantee.
6. Multi-device flexibility
Your subscription should follow you: Firestick in the living room, phone on the train. Check simultaneous-connection options before paying, not after.
7. Honest trial access
A provider confident in its infrastructure lets you test it. Be wary of services that refuse any form of trial while promising perfection.
We built Elezatv around exactly these seven points — request a trial and grade us on them.